© Shamanism, 25th Anniversary Issue 2005, Vol. 18, Nos. 1 & 2
Notes
1. As published in the Foundation for Shamanic Studies Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Fall 1991), with minor editorial changes.
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- Shamanic Healing: We Are Not Alone, Michael Harner
- The History and Work of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, Michael Harner
- My Path in Shamanism, Michael Harner
- The Way of the Shaman: A Conversation with Susan Mokelke
- Core Shamanism and Daily Life, Susan Mokelke
- A Core Shamanic Theory of Dreams, Michael Harner
- The Reality of Spirits, Edith Turner
- Ethical Considerations in Shamanic Healing, Susan Mokelke
- The Need for a Spirituality Focused on Healing - Free of Politics, Michael Harner
- Healing the Aftermath of Terror, Bill Brunton
- Effective Core Shamanic Drumming Circles, Susan Mokelke
- Shamanism and Creativity, Sandra Harner
- Shamanism and the Spirits of Weather, Nan Moss and David Corbin
- The Reawakening of Shamanism in the West, Bill Brunton
- Tuva, Land of Eagles, Bill Brunton
- Shamanism Alive and Well: The 1999 Legacy of the First FSS Expedition to Tuva, Paul Uccusic
- Power Animal Retrieval, Lora Jansson
- An Evening with an Inuit Elder, Alesia Kunz
- Why Study Core Shamanism?, Susan Mokelke
- What Core Shamanism Has Given Me, Timothy Flynn
- Michael Harner: An 80th Birthday Tribute
- A Personal Look at Core Shamanism, by Timothy Flynn
- Passion Projects: What Fuels the Heart, Lora Jansson
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